Tag: Columns
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Historians start to define degrees
Historians across the U.S. have decided to create a specific, agreed-upon framework of expectations for…
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On-the-job training
Equine veterinarian Dan Carter has always known he wanted to be his own boss, so…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host its monthly observatory open house Feb. 24…
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Interim diversity chief named to post on permanent basis
Michelle Garfield Cook, who has served as interim associate provost for institutional diversity at UGA…
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Prof to present trombone recital
Joshua Bynum, an assistant professor of trombone in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will…
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Anna Karls, Genetics and Molecular Biology Division of the American Society for Microbiology
Anna Karls, an associate professor in the department of microbiology, has been elected chair of…
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Faculty development workshop
A two-day faculty development workshop for infusing sustainability into academic curricula at UGA will be…
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German consul general of Atlanta to give speak Feb. 14 about the Euro
Lutz Görgens, the consul general from the German Consulate in Atlanta, will give a talk,…
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UGA Opera to present Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’
The UGA Opera Theater will present Gilbert and Sullivan’s iconic operetta The Pirates of Penzance…
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Best of both worlds: Law prof plans prestigious conference
While some professors will tell you that they always knew they wanted to teach and…
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Constricting diets
A National Geographic Daily News article about the decline in mammals in the Florida Everglades…
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Team effort: Police department honors its own during annual awards ceremony
The UGA Police department recognized outstanding officers at its annual awards ceremony Jan. 26.
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Georgia Fund 2012
Name: Rakesh Singh Position: Department Head, Department of Food Science and Technology At UGA: 10…
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Diversity grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of Institutional Diversity have…
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Study: Abstinence-only sex education programs do not reduce teen pregnancy, birth rates
States that prescribe abstinence-only sex education programs in public schools have significantly higher teenage pregnancy…
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Three-day preservation conference to include lectures and historic building tours
The Student Historic Preservation Organization at UGA will host a Preservation South Conference from Feb.…
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Prof receives award to improve engineering education
American engineering schools face a recruitment challenge.
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Food bank for students opens at Owens Community College
Owens Community College, a comprehensive institution with multiple campuses in Ohio, has announced a plan…
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Better research model
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at UGA reveals a better way…
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Body of knowledge
As part of their class on advocacy, students in the GHSU/UGA Medical Partnership visit state…
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Regents approve new engineering degrees
At its Feb. 7 meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved new…
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Obituary: Fred Bateman
Fred Bateman, who had recently retired as the Nicholas A. Beadles Professor of Economics in…
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Tossing salads
Michael Doyle, head of the Center for Food Safety and microbiology professor, was quoted in…
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Polish symphony orchestra to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra, one of Poland’s leading symphony orchestras, will give a concert Feb.…
